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Founded in 1848 by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from Bavaria, we are the first Benedictine college in the United States. Saint Vincent College has striven to embody the ideals and character of the 1,500-year-old heritage of Benedictine education. For 170 years, the monks of Saint Vincent have exemplified and carried on this living Benedictine tradition.

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Tina Johnson Ph.D.

Professor, History

Education

M.P.H., University of Pittsburgh

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

M.A., University of Pittsburgh

M.L.A., John Hopkins University

B.A., Oklahoma State University

About Tina Johnson Ph.D.

Tina Phillips Johnson is associate professor of history and director of Chinese studies at Saint Vincent College. She has published numerous works on public health and medicine in China, including the book Childbirth in Republican China: Delivering Modernity_ (Lexington Books, 2011). She is currently consulting on several contemporary Chinese rural public health initiatives, and is doing research for a book on women's health in 20th-century China.